Compassionate, Quality Healthcare For All Stages of a Woman's Life

At Baptist Health, women have a place they can turn for compassionate, quality healthcare throughout all stages of their lives. We offer both inpatient and outpatient services that address nearly any medical need, across the continuum of a woman's life.

Healing Broken Hearts for Our Patients and Their Families

Baptist Medical Center South recently received two American Heart Association top performance awards for quality of care under the association's Get With The Guidelines in hospital-based quality improvement programs and is a Blue Cross Center of Distinction.

Overcome the Pains that Ail You

From carpal tunnel syndrome to the knee pain you’ve had since playing high school sports, Baptist Health offers a wide array of orthopaedic services to central Alabama to help you overcome the pains that ail you.

Offering Patients Innovative & Quality Care for Neuroscience Patients

From carpal tunnel syndrome to the knee pain you’ve had since playing high school sports, Baptist Health offers a wide array of orthopaedic services to central Alabama to help you overcome the pains that ail you.

Offering Patients Innovative & Quality Care for Neuroscience Patients

From carpal tunnel syndrome to the knee pain you’ve had since playing high school sports, Baptist Health offers a wide array of orthopaedic services to central Alabama to help you overcome the pains that ail you.

Baptist Health Among Top Health Systems Nationwide

For the second time in two years, Baptist Health has been named in Thomson Reuters’ annual 100 Top Hospitals: Health System Benchmarks Study identifying the top U.S. health systems based on quality of care, efficiency and patient satisfaction.

Among the key performance measures studied by researchers, were medical complications, patient safety, average length of stay, readmission rates and adherence to clinical standards of care based on measures published by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Also key to the assessment were results from a patient satisfaction survey sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that looked at quality of care in hospitals. Thomson Reuters used data from two public databases: Medicare Provider Analysis and Review, or MedPAR, and the CMS' Hospital Compare.

“It is rewarding to be recognized for the professional care and compassion administered here in our community by Baptist Health physicians and staff,” said Baptist Health President & CEO Russell Tyner. “It is important to be known locally as a leading healthcare provider, but we are particularly honored to be acknowledged nationally for leading efforts to enhance patient safety and patient satisfaction and to be grouped among the best healthcare organizations in the country. We are very proud to once again receive such national recognition from Thomson Reuters.”

All U.S. health systems with two or more short-term, general acute-care hospitals were assessed for the study.